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Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII. Privileged Writs.
Date: Wardlaw
v.
Earl Marischal
25 January 1610
Case No.No. 197.
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An assignation made on death-bed of a great sum of money, and signed for the party only by one notary, was found null at the instance of the debtor, although it was alleged, That one notary might validly have made his testament for him, and therein have disposed on all his goods.
*** This case is No. 22. p. 7798. voce Jus Tertii.
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